What substrate you use?

What substrate you use?

  • Repti Carpet

    Votes: 59 31.4%
  • Tile

    Votes: 71 37.8%
  • Paper towl

    Votes: 57 30.3%
  • Sani Chips

    Votes: 1 0.5%

  • Total voters
    188

karencowboymojo

Karencowboymojo&TUC
Messages
79
Location
Central TX.
Slate. Its natural stone so the heat spreads through out the whole area. And napkins in there potty spot. To bad all animals weren't as clean as the Leo's.
 

darryl99

New Member
Messages
3
I use Zoo Med Eco Reptile Terrarium Carpet. It's easy to clean and seems to work well with under tank heat mats. My geckos also seem to be able to hunt food a little easier on it.
 

contracteryin

Shakawkawkaw
Messages
229
Location
USA
I use reptile carpet with paper towel where they go potty. I would use slate tile but I don't have a heat adjuster and the hot side would get way too hot. With the carpet it hovers around 88-95 degrees.
Slate tile is the best though, that and paper towel. They're both easy to clean and slate isn't too expensive.
 
Messages
8
Location
kimball nebraska
I use both paper towels and carpet. Depending on the temperature. We have a thermometer, and UTH, but depending on our house's temp, we manage the temp with the substrate.

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indianajones

New Member
Messages
14
I use paper towels... actually, on that note, do any of you that also use paper towels have a hard time feeding crickets to your leo? My crickets always crawl under the paper towels and my gecko hasn't figured that out yet. :main_huh:
 

mygeckonamedyayo

New Member
Messages
14
Have been using repti-carpet for about a month now, im planning on laying slate tiles over the carpet as i believe it would be safer overall and a much cleaner look also easier to keep sanitized IMO
 

CNest

New Member
Messages
171
Location
St. Louis
I used paper towels before. But I also had a rack system back then. Slate would of been too heavy. I will go slate this time since I'll be starting with just one...maybe two...or three...hahaha
 

alisonk

New Member
Messages
22
Location
Florida
Does anyone use the reptile mulch? I like the look of that, and the pieces are too big for him to eat by mistake. I just use a thin layer, and just started putting paper towel under the corner he poops in so that is easier to clean, I just have to replace that side.
 

Indigo

New Member
Messages
116
Location
Ontario, Canada
Paper towels or tile. No sand. No dirt.

Search Function or any caresheet. Just sayin...

You've asked questions that could have been searched, too. Just sayin... :p

My boyfriend and I use slate for all our geckos' tanks. The heat is distributed well. Not to mention I think it looks nice! :main_thumbsup:
 

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